Super Prophecy Master
Chapter 127 Face is very important
Chapter 127 Face is very important
On the field.
The game restarts.
Millwall caught Stoke City by surprise with an offensive. Livermore used a peripheral shot to help the team take the lead. If the score changes, the mentality of the players will change, which will also affect the progress of the game.
Millwall is still continuing to play and rhythm, basically unchanged.
Stoke City couldn't help speeding up the pace. If they want to win, they must tie the score, and of course the sooner the score is tied, the better.
So they speeded up the tempo and stepped up their offense.
But Stoke City is a 'conservative' team, they are good at confronting opponents head-on, not good at fast-paced offensive and defensive transitions.
When they tried to speed up, the performance got worse, and the most obvious point is that the turnover increased a lot.
A mistake on the field is nothing, and most of the time it will not cause too much impact, but after more mistakes, the opponent's chances will definitely increase, so Millwall has more time to control the ball, and the fans watching the game also have One feeling: Millwall's advantage seems to be bigger.
Paris saw this.
He knew that he should remind the team to play more steadily, instead of letting Millwall take the rhythm.
That would be bad for Stoke City.
But Paris thought about it, and decided to wait and see.
The current fast-paced game is not good for Stoke City, but when the team is behind, what if they find a chance and score a goal?It would be great if we could tie the score in the first half.
Such a wait is 15 minutes!
Palis didn't move, just watched the game quietly, the bottom line in his heart kept getting lower: at first, he was thinking about the next wave of offensive and then adjusted, and then he thought about the next wave, seeing the ball Team got the ball again and he pushed back again.When the game progressed to No. 40 minutes, he thought 'it's better to make adjustments after the intermission', driven by the idea of delaying, he did nothing.
As time slowly passed, Stoke City's pace became faster and faster, and it was almost catching up with Millwall.
The competition has also become much more intense.
This rhythm is obviously beneficial to Millwall, and the fans outside can't see it. Some commentators began to worry about Stoke City. Crisis. But coach Palis doesn't seem to be in a hurry to make adjustments, he is probably waiting for time..."
Paris's waiting still had some effect.
In the 43rd minute, Stoke City won a corner kick, the striker fought back and almost sent the ball into the goal.
The opponent failed to seize the opportunity.
The fans of Stoke City feel very sorry, and the head coach Pallis feels even more regretful.
That is the best opportunity!
What no one knows is that this goal should have happened, but because of Zhang Yang... Zhang Yang would not just watch Stoke City score. The striker's performance, 'saying' dropped a goal from the opponent, and Millwall still had the lead.
It will be too difficult for Stoke City to find opportunities next.
Opportunity belongs to Millwall!
Millwall is very adaptable to fast-paced games. This may also be because Wise-Wise does not have a complete set of tactical ideas. He just gives the team simple tactical training, so that the team plays freely more often in the game. .
Whether it is a slow pace or a fast pace, Millwall can adapt.
This kind of adaptation is not as good as other teams that really 'play fast', but it is much stronger than Stoke City's 'unadaptation'.
It was an accident that Stoke City got their chance.
The game unfolded again, and they were still attacking at a fast pace. This time Stoke City passed the ball in front of the penalty area, but they had no chance to shoot under the strict defense of Millwall.
In the end, a midfielder from Stoke City kicked a ball that he didn't know whether it was a pass or a shot, and was easily received by goalkeeper Graham Stark.
While Stoke City was still reminiscing about the 'floating shot' just now, and failed to retreat immediately, Graham Stark drove the ball forward with a big foot.
Millwall launched a quick counterattack!
Kevin Kiel was at the front, he started this game, he ran forward against the football, jumped up before the opposing player, knocked back to Jody Morris with the top of his head, and Morris swung his legs to meet the ball volley!
The speed of this shot was not fast, but the angle was very tricky. The opponent's goalkeeper was almost at the limit position and used both hands to get the ball out of the post.
Wonderful shot!
Nice save!
The opponent's goalkeeper rubbed his palms with lingering fear, but Millwall still won the corner kick. Just now Stoke City took advantage of the corner kick and threatened Millwall's goal. This time it was Millwall's turn.
Standing in the penalty area and squeezing positions with the opposing defenders are forward Kevin Keel, midfielder David Livermore, and winger Joey Healy.
Josh Simpson free throw!
With all eyes on, Simpson kicked a curveball.
The football runs very fast in the air. After reaching the highest point, it falls directly to the middle of the penalty area, where Kevin Keir competes with the opponent for position. He wins with the advantage of height and size, and jumps first--
get rid of!
The football hits his head and bounces towards the goal straight into the near corner!
----
"Goooooooooooooal!!!!!!"
As the auditorium of the stadium became boiling, Mike Johnson shouted excitedly, "Goal!! Goal!! Goal!! Kevin Keir! He headed the ball into the goal! The brave goalkeeper of Stoke City, Can't create another miracle to save the ball!"
"Two to zero! Millwall leads Stoke City by two goals!"
"Kevin Keir! The goal belongs to Kevin Keir. He started for the first time in four games, but the number of appearances does not fully represent the strength. He can bring goals to Millwall every time he plays. !"
What is different from Mike Johnson is that Stoke City supports the media. Their local TV commentator is weak when talking about goals, "I don't know what happened today. Stoke City performed too badly. The previous one It’s fine to score a goal, and now another one is scored by the opponent, maybe you don’t need to watch the second half of the game.”
"Stoke City is careless, and the head coach Palis is also careless. Millwall has not become easy to deal with because of a young coach!"
"Now we should worry about what Stoke should do..."
"..."
This goal is too important for Kevin Kiel.
After Scott Dobby left and Braniff was transferred to the youth team, Kevin Keir became the team's second striker, but as the second striker, he was still a substitute because Zhang Yang made changes to his tactics, allowing the team to play a 4231 formation with only one striker.
Millwall only needs to participate in the league, and there are no other cup competitions to participate in. When the schedule is not intensive, one Neil Harris is enough.
Recently, the number of appearances of Kevin Keir has been affected. He hopes that he can have more opportunities, and not always play when Neil Harris is resting, so performance is very important when there are opportunities to play.
For a striker, scoring goals is the best performance!
Kevin Gere is happy.
Some are happy and some are unhappy. The Stoke City players are unhappy, and neither is their manager Palis.
Paris is annoyed.
Before, he always wanted to stand up and direct the team to play the game more stably, but in the end he still didn't.
As a result Millwall scored.
In the case of two goals behind, it is too difficult to catch up.
Paris is very depressed. He doesn't care about losing: in fact, winning or losing doesn't matter to Stoke City. They don't have much pressure to relegation, and there is no hope of promotion at all. It's okay to lose a game.
The important thing is... face!
At the press conference before the game, he made a declaration of victory, and it must be Stoke City who told the media about the victory.
Those reporters will definitely report!
Now Stoke are two goals down and if they don't come back in the second half they will be the underdogs and he will be the 'lost one' because the promised victory didn't materialize.
Those damn reporters will definitely hold on to him and laugh at him to their heart's content!
Paris thought bitterly.
Paris's understanding of the media was correct. When Millwall scored the second goal, many reporters in the media seat had already started to curse at him——
"Pallis? That guy also said Stoke City will win?"
"We will definitely be the winners? Hahaha, what a joke! That stupid guy! I still expect him to lead the team to win Millwall! What happened?"
"We shouldn't have trusted him!"
"I also said that 'Stoke City will teach them a lesson', the reverse is just right! Perhaps it is also a good report to compare Pallis' words with the game!"
"..."
Many media began to gloat.
The reporters in the London area actually felt very depressed in their hearts. What they hoped to see was Stoke City winning, but the victory turned out to be Millwall.
Millwall won, how can they criticize?They won't hold back their anger, they can only vent their anger on Paris!
Paris didn't want to take the reporter's wrath.
During the intermission, Palis made a big fuss in the locker room. Even the goalkeeper Birzaev, who performed well, did not escape. Throughout the first half of the game, Birzaev His performance has been good. Millwall's two goals were unresponsive, and it was normal to score. At other times, his saves were still very accurate.
But Palis ignored Birzaev's performance.
He was venting his anger!
After Palis slammed the players, the anger in his heart subsided a little, and then he began to talk about tactics.
He didn't even think about how to deal with it!
Stoke City is a conservative team. With two goals behind, there is no way to be conservative. They can only launch an offensive formation.
But what is the difference between that and the second half of the first half?
Palis talked about the two wings, let the wide players get in more, and let the defenders get in at the right time, so that the team can launch an active offensive.
This is to formulate a specific offensive method for the team.
As for whether the players can adapt, Palis can't care so much. Anyway, he is already behind by two goals. No matter how he doesn't adapt, he will just lose. His face will be lost. Two losses, three losses Not too bad.
(End of this chapter)
On the field.
The game restarts.
Millwall caught Stoke City by surprise with an offensive. Livermore used a peripheral shot to help the team take the lead. If the score changes, the mentality of the players will change, which will also affect the progress of the game.
Millwall is still continuing to play and rhythm, basically unchanged.
Stoke City couldn't help speeding up the pace. If they want to win, they must tie the score, and of course the sooner the score is tied, the better.
So they speeded up the tempo and stepped up their offense.
But Stoke City is a 'conservative' team, they are good at confronting opponents head-on, not good at fast-paced offensive and defensive transitions.
When they tried to speed up, the performance got worse, and the most obvious point is that the turnover increased a lot.
A mistake on the field is nothing, and most of the time it will not cause too much impact, but after more mistakes, the opponent's chances will definitely increase, so Millwall has more time to control the ball, and the fans watching the game also have One feeling: Millwall's advantage seems to be bigger.
Paris saw this.
He knew that he should remind the team to play more steadily, instead of letting Millwall take the rhythm.
That would be bad for Stoke City.
But Paris thought about it, and decided to wait and see.
The current fast-paced game is not good for Stoke City, but when the team is behind, what if they find a chance and score a goal?It would be great if we could tie the score in the first half.
Such a wait is 15 minutes!
Palis didn't move, just watched the game quietly, the bottom line in his heart kept getting lower: at first, he was thinking about the next wave of offensive and then adjusted, and then he thought about the next wave, seeing the ball Team got the ball again and he pushed back again.When the game progressed to No. 40 minutes, he thought 'it's better to make adjustments after the intermission', driven by the idea of delaying, he did nothing.
As time slowly passed, Stoke City's pace became faster and faster, and it was almost catching up with Millwall.
The competition has also become much more intense.
This rhythm is obviously beneficial to Millwall, and the fans outside can't see it. Some commentators began to worry about Stoke City. Crisis. But coach Palis doesn't seem to be in a hurry to make adjustments, he is probably waiting for time..."
Paris's waiting still had some effect.
In the 43rd minute, Stoke City won a corner kick, the striker fought back and almost sent the ball into the goal.
The opponent failed to seize the opportunity.
The fans of Stoke City feel very sorry, and the head coach Pallis feels even more regretful.
That is the best opportunity!
What no one knows is that this goal should have happened, but because of Zhang Yang... Zhang Yang would not just watch Stoke City score. The striker's performance, 'saying' dropped a goal from the opponent, and Millwall still had the lead.
It will be too difficult for Stoke City to find opportunities next.
Opportunity belongs to Millwall!
Millwall is very adaptable to fast-paced games. This may also be because Wise-Wise does not have a complete set of tactical ideas. He just gives the team simple tactical training, so that the team plays freely more often in the game. .
Whether it is a slow pace or a fast pace, Millwall can adapt.
This kind of adaptation is not as good as other teams that really 'play fast', but it is much stronger than Stoke City's 'unadaptation'.
It was an accident that Stoke City got their chance.
The game unfolded again, and they were still attacking at a fast pace. This time Stoke City passed the ball in front of the penalty area, but they had no chance to shoot under the strict defense of Millwall.
In the end, a midfielder from Stoke City kicked a ball that he didn't know whether it was a pass or a shot, and was easily received by goalkeeper Graham Stark.
While Stoke City was still reminiscing about the 'floating shot' just now, and failed to retreat immediately, Graham Stark drove the ball forward with a big foot.
Millwall launched a quick counterattack!
Kevin Kiel was at the front, he started this game, he ran forward against the football, jumped up before the opposing player, knocked back to Jody Morris with the top of his head, and Morris swung his legs to meet the ball volley!
The speed of this shot was not fast, but the angle was very tricky. The opponent's goalkeeper was almost at the limit position and used both hands to get the ball out of the post.
Wonderful shot!
Nice save!
The opponent's goalkeeper rubbed his palms with lingering fear, but Millwall still won the corner kick. Just now Stoke City took advantage of the corner kick and threatened Millwall's goal. This time it was Millwall's turn.
Standing in the penalty area and squeezing positions with the opposing defenders are forward Kevin Keel, midfielder David Livermore, and winger Joey Healy.
Josh Simpson free throw!
With all eyes on, Simpson kicked a curveball.
The football runs very fast in the air. After reaching the highest point, it falls directly to the middle of the penalty area, where Kevin Keir competes with the opponent for position. He wins with the advantage of height and size, and jumps first--
get rid of!
The football hits his head and bounces towards the goal straight into the near corner!
----
"Goooooooooooooal!!!!!!"
As the auditorium of the stadium became boiling, Mike Johnson shouted excitedly, "Goal!! Goal!! Goal!! Kevin Keir! He headed the ball into the goal! The brave goalkeeper of Stoke City, Can't create another miracle to save the ball!"
"Two to zero! Millwall leads Stoke City by two goals!"
"Kevin Keir! The goal belongs to Kevin Keir. He started for the first time in four games, but the number of appearances does not fully represent the strength. He can bring goals to Millwall every time he plays. !"
What is different from Mike Johnson is that Stoke City supports the media. Their local TV commentator is weak when talking about goals, "I don't know what happened today. Stoke City performed too badly. The previous one It’s fine to score a goal, and now another one is scored by the opponent, maybe you don’t need to watch the second half of the game.”
"Stoke City is careless, and the head coach Palis is also careless. Millwall has not become easy to deal with because of a young coach!"
"Now we should worry about what Stoke should do..."
"..."
This goal is too important for Kevin Kiel.
After Scott Dobby left and Braniff was transferred to the youth team, Kevin Keir became the team's second striker, but as the second striker, he was still a substitute because Zhang Yang made changes to his tactics, allowing the team to play a 4231 formation with only one striker.
Millwall only needs to participate in the league, and there are no other cup competitions to participate in. When the schedule is not intensive, one Neil Harris is enough.
Recently, the number of appearances of Kevin Keir has been affected. He hopes that he can have more opportunities, and not always play when Neil Harris is resting, so performance is very important when there are opportunities to play.
For a striker, scoring goals is the best performance!
Kevin Gere is happy.
Some are happy and some are unhappy. The Stoke City players are unhappy, and neither is their manager Palis.
Paris is annoyed.
Before, he always wanted to stand up and direct the team to play the game more stably, but in the end he still didn't.
As a result Millwall scored.
In the case of two goals behind, it is too difficult to catch up.
Paris is very depressed. He doesn't care about losing: in fact, winning or losing doesn't matter to Stoke City. They don't have much pressure to relegation, and there is no hope of promotion at all. It's okay to lose a game.
The important thing is... face!
At the press conference before the game, he made a declaration of victory, and it must be Stoke City who told the media about the victory.
Those reporters will definitely report!
Now Stoke are two goals down and if they don't come back in the second half they will be the underdogs and he will be the 'lost one' because the promised victory didn't materialize.
Those damn reporters will definitely hold on to him and laugh at him to their heart's content!
Paris thought bitterly.
Paris's understanding of the media was correct. When Millwall scored the second goal, many reporters in the media seat had already started to curse at him——
"Pallis? That guy also said Stoke City will win?"
"We will definitely be the winners? Hahaha, what a joke! That stupid guy! I still expect him to lead the team to win Millwall! What happened?"
"We shouldn't have trusted him!"
"I also said that 'Stoke City will teach them a lesson', the reverse is just right! Perhaps it is also a good report to compare Pallis' words with the game!"
"..."
Many media began to gloat.
The reporters in the London area actually felt very depressed in their hearts. What they hoped to see was Stoke City winning, but the victory turned out to be Millwall.
Millwall won, how can they criticize?They won't hold back their anger, they can only vent their anger on Paris!
Paris didn't want to take the reporter's wrath.
During the intermission, Palis made a big fuss in the locker room. Even the goalkeeper Birzaev, who performed well, did not escape. Throughout the first half of the game, Birzaev His performance has been good. Millwall's two goals were unresponsive, and it was normal to score. At other times, his saves were still very accurate.
But Palis ignored Birzaev's performance.
He was venting his anger!
After Palis slammed the players, the anger in his heart subsided a little, and then he began to talk about tactics.
He didn't even think about how to deal with it!
Stoke City is a conservative team. With two goals behind, there is no way to be conservative. They can only launch an offensive formation.
But what is the difference between that and the second half of the first half?
Palis talked about the two wings, let the wide players get in more, and let the defenders get in at the right time, so that the team can launch an active offensive.
This is to formulate a specific offensive method for the team.
As for whether the players can adapt, Palis can't care so much. Anyway, he is already behind by two goals. No matter how he doesn't adapt, he will just lose. His face will be lost. Two losses, three losses Not too bad.
(End of this chapter)
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